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www.lrb.co.uk
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| | | | | One has to wonder whether the advocates of a new Cold War have taken the measure of the challenge posed by 21st-century... | |
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mronline.org
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| | | | | Superficially in the recent period the U.S. has attempted to display two apparently contradictory sides of its policy to China. | |
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nephist.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Spinning the Industrial Revolution by Jane Humphries (Oxford) and Benjamin Schneider (Cornell) Abstract The prevailing explanation for why the Industrial Revolution occurred first in Britain is Robert Allen's (2009) 'high-wage economy' view, which claims that the high cost of labour relative to capital and fuel incentivized innovation and the adoption of new techniques. This paper... | |
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www.compactmag.com
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| | | President Biden has done a good job getting domestic and international economic legislation through Congress, but he has proved far less successful in what was supposed to be his forte: foreign policy. With wars raging in Ukraine and Gaza, and the threat of a regional conflict in the Middle East | ||